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guide giving examples of resources and how to reference in the Harvard LJMU style. This guide provides basic examples of how to reference and how to display a citation in a paragraph, it is not a guide to academic writing, grammar or sentence structure.
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Harvard LJMU Referencing Guide. When writing up your project/assignment it is important that you provide details of the various resources you have consulted. You need to use a recognised referencing system. This guide is for the Harvard LJMU style.
Harvard LJMU Referencing: quick glossary of examples. This the short guide with format examples. For more information about referencing, how to create a reference list, authors and using quotes see the full Harvard LJMU Referencing Guide: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/~/media/library/library-skills/harvardreferencingfullguide.pdf?la=en.
LJMU Harvard Referencing Guide - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides guidance on Harvard referencing style. It discusses when and why to reference sources, and the differences between reference lists and bibliographies.
Referencing involves inserting brief details, usually the item’s author’s last name and year of publication within round brackets, e.g. (Neville, 2009) or Neville (2009), at the appropriate point in your text and full details of the item in a reference list at the end of your work.